Here are the fiction titles checked out most often in October. How many have you read? “Camino Island” by John Grisham; three James Patterson books: “Murder Games,” “The Store” and “Haunted.” Also, “Come Sundown” by Nora Roberts; “Seeing Red” by Sandra Brown; “Y is for Yesterday” by Sue Grafton; “Dangerous Minds” by Janet Evanovich; “The Fix” by David Baldacci; and “Enigma” by Catherine Coulter.

Readers had more eclectic tastes when it came to nonfiction. The top 10 checkouts in October: “Hillbilly Elegy, A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis” by J.D. Vance; “Paperbacks from Hell, the Twisted History of ‘70s and ‘80s Horror Fiction” by Grady Hendrix, who spoke at library programs in October; “Killers of the Flower Moon, the Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI” by David Grann; “The Good Food Revolution, Growing Healthy Food, People, and Communities” by Will Allen; “The Zookeeper’s Wife” by Diane Ackerman; “Hidden Figures, The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped” by Margot Lee Shetterly; “The Magnolia Story” by Chip Gaines; “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” by Marie Kondo; “Reading with Patrick, A Teacher, a Student, and a Life-changing Friendship” by Michelle Kuo; and “The Sound of Gravel, A Memoir” by Ruth Wariner.

While we’re on the subject of entertainment, here’s a chance to learn how to access even more stories — library e-books, audiobooks and magazines — on your smartphone, tablet or computer using the free services OverDrive, Hoopla and RBdigital (formerly Zinio for Libraries).